Led Zeppelin - Final Cut |
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Recorded at the Knebworth Festival, Stevenage, UK. Great SBD recording. See also the review from Underground Uprising below. From the info file: Led Zeppelin 8/11/79 Knebworth Soundboard Recording Disc I The Song Remains The Same Celebration Day Black Dog Nobody's Fault But Mine Over The Hills & Far Away Misty Mountain Hop Since I've Been Loving You No Quarter Hot Dog The Rain Song DISC II White Suummer> Black Mountainside> Kashmir Trampled Underfoot Sick Again Achille's Last Stand Guitar Solo In The Evening DISC III Stairway To Heaven Rock & Roll Whole Lotta Love Communication Breakdown ---------- Review from Underground Uprising: http://uuweb.led-zeppelin.us/1979.html#11-Aug-79 Knebworth Final Cut (SOBO 002, 003, 004 Celebration Definitive Masters CDM-002) Knebworth Festival, Stevenage, England, August 11, 1979 CD 1: (67:38) The Song Remains the Same, Celebration Day, Black Dog, Nobody's Fault But Mine, Over the Hills and Far Away (PA problem produces loud crackling sounds in two separate sections at the beginning), Misty Mountain Hop (volume of first few notes low), Since Ive Been Loving You, No Quarter, Hot Dog, The Rain Song CD 2: (50:45) White Summer (switches to audience source a minute in), Black Mountain Side, Kashmir (switches back to soundboard just before start of song), Trampled Underfoot, Sick Again, Achilles Last Stand, guitar solo/ tympani solo, In the Evening CD 3: (39:16) Stairway to Heaven, Rock & Roll, Whole Lotta Love (includes You Need Love, Boogie Woogie), Communication Breakdown This release uses a newly discovered, excellent soundboard tape. The instruments are better balanced than most soundboard recordings. Even the audience is mixed in properly. The tape may have come from a mix intended for the video. Either way, it's an excellent recording. There may have also been some audio enhancements on the part of Celebration Definitive Masters. If true, it was for the better. There is almost no tape hiss on this release. There are some popping sounds at various points during Misty Mountain Hop, Since Ive Been Loving You, Hot Dog and The Rain Song. They sound like vinyl clicks. Perhaps they were a result of tape distortion. In any event, they are minor. The audience source used during White Summer comes from an old vinyl bootleg release of this show, Knebworth II (ZAP). It is very good, clear and well balanced. There is very little surface noise and it is spliced in well with the soundboard recording. There is only a minor amount of nearby audience noise in a few spots during White Summer's audience source. The same vinyl audience source is used immediately after Communication Breakdown ends for Plant's ending comments. Comparing this audience source to a prior audience source used for 79 (Antrabata Reference Master), both sources are very good in their own ways. The source used for 79 came from tape as oppose to vinyl. The Knebworth II source has more bass. But neither compare to the soundboard source (naturally). If the 10 minutes worth of audience cheering after Stairway to Heaven and Rock & Roll had been cut, this release could have fit on 2 CD's. (Brian Ingham February 2000) |